I am no programmer but I knew that there is a very big difference between AU and VST programming. The programmer has to use completly different tools for the development. AU means tools from Apple and VST means tools (SDK) from Steinberg. So Jim has to make the same thing again for VST so it is clear that this is not done in the near future.
Personally I use Cubase a lot for recording the results of Numerology and for finishing my tracks. Using several ways to get the Numerology data into Cubase like Rewire or plain MIDI, having the instruments/fxs in Cubase and using the export funktions from there track by track.

Yes, but don't hold your breath. As Jue mentions, it is a completely different API -- though there are many correspondences. The thing about all plugin APIs is that there tends to be many undocumented details that are often only found through trial and error, so I can't make any promises at all in terms of availability.

Yes, but don't hold your breath. As Jue mentions, it is a completely different API -- though there are many correspondences. The thing about all plugin APIs is that there tends to be many undocumented details that are often only found through trial and error, so I can't make any promises at all in terms of availability.

Cheers,
Jim

OK. Long range over the horizon radar then.

VST support is not high on my list to be honest. A nice to have, but far from a need.